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  1. From answer engines to learning engines — Why fast answers are like fast food

    People crave fast answers. But the purpose of information systems is to help people gain knowledge. So we should seek better questions.

    duncanstephen.net/from-answer-

  2. From answer engines to learning engines — Why fast answers are like fast food

    People crave fast answers. But the purpose of information systems is to help people gain knowledge. So we should seek better questions.

    duncanstephen.net/from-answer-

  3. From answer engines to learning engines — Why fast answers are like fast food

    People crave fast answers. But the purpose of information systems is to help people gain knowledge. So we should seek better questions.

    duncanstephen.net/from-answer-

  4. From answer engines to learning engines — Why fast answers are like fast food

    People crave fast answers. But the purpose of information systems is to help people gain knowledge. So we should seek better questions.

    duncanstephen.net/from-answer-

  5. From answer engines to learning engines — Why fast answers are like fast food

    People crave fast answers. But the purpose of information systems is to help people gain knowledge. So we should seek better questions.

    duncanstephen.net/from-answer-

  6. It’s Friday and in an attempt to remember what it was like when I did music cognition research here is possibly the article I am proudest of: it was a huge challenge to work on but I think it was a pretty good stab at better understanding a complex human behaviour AND testing some algorithmic approaches to solving a musical problem. Hank and I nearly came to blows because of our radically different backgrounds and personality types but all was well in the end. Fortunately Peter was good at keeping us on track ;-)

    link.springer.com/article/10.3

    (no paywall)

    #music #InformationProcessing #PatternMatching #algorithms #modeling #CognitiveScience #MusicTechnology #memories

  7. It’s Friday and in an attempt to remember what it was like when I did music cognition research here is possibly the article I am proudest of: it was a huge challenge to work on but I think it was a pretty good stab at better understanding a complex human behaviour AND testing some algorithmic approaches to solving a musical problem. Hank and I nearly came to blows because of our radically different backgrounds and personality types but all was well in the end. Fortunately Peter was good at keeping us on track ;-)

    link.springer.com/article/10.3

    (no paywall)

    #music #InformationProcessing #PatternMatching #algorithms #modeling #CognitiveScience #MusicTechnology #memories

  8. It’s Friday and in an attempt to remember what it was like when I did music cognition research here is possibly the article I am proudest of: it was a huge challenge to work on but I think it was a pretty good stab at better understanding a complex human behaviour AND testing some algorithmic approaches to solving a musical problem. Hank and I nearly came to blows because of our radically different backgrounds and personality types but all was well in the end. Fortunately Peter was good at keeping us on track ;-)

    link.springer.com/article/10.3

    (no paywall)

    #music #InformationProcessing #PatternMatching #algorithms #modeling #CognitiveScience #MusicTechnology #memories

  9. It’s Friday and in an attempt to remember what it was like when I did music cognition research here is possibly the article I am proudest of: it was a huge challenge to work on but I think it was a pretty good stab at better understanding a complex human behaviour AND testing some algorithmic approaches to solving a musical problem. Hank and I nearly came to blows because of our radically different backgrounds and personality types but all was well in the end. Fortunately Peter was good at keeping us on track ;-)

    link.springer.com/article/10.3

    (no paywall)

    #music #InformationProcessing #PatternMatching #algorithms #modeling #CognitiveScience #MusicTechnology #memories

  10. It’s Friday and in an attempt to remember what it was like when I did music cognition research here is possibly the article I am proudest of: it was a huge challenge to work on but I think it was a pretty good stab at better understanding a complex human behaviour AND testing some algorithmic approaches to solving a musical problem. Hank and I nearly came to blows because of our radically different backgrounds and personality types but all was well in the end. Fortunately Peter was good at keeping us on track ;-)

    link.springer.com/article/10.3

    (no paywall)

    #music #InformationProcessing #PatternMatching #algorithms #modeling #CognitiveScience #MusicTechnology #memories

  11. New Hacking the Grepson podcast episode is out!

    Hacking the Grepson 089: Bottom-Up vs Top-Down

    Matt (@messerman) and Mike (@nebyoolae) discuss the difference between bottom-up and top-down information processing.

    Episode Link: podbean.com/eas/pb-pxa2f-18468
    Show Feed: feed.podbean.com/hackingthegre
    Show Home: hackingthegrepson.com

    #HackingTheGrepson #podcast #programming #development #informationprocessing

  12. Thoughts on 🤔

    Why is denial often the first reaction when people don't want to believe in the information? Why did denial evolve?

    The #psychology of wishful 🙏 thinking

    We all do it at some level or another.

    #EvolutionaryPsychology #CognitivePsychology #InformationProcessing

  13. The fovea is where you see color. Your eye sweeps the visual field with this tiny window and your brain keeps a 15-second buffer. Then your eye+brain figures out what it's looking at and you understand shapes. theconversation.com/everything youtu.be/Lub3lsJdko0 #human #eye #buffering #informationprocessing